City Directories and History: Click on the MORE INFORMATION/ MAPS links, found under the primary picture, to see an enlargeable postal maps (sections North and South), of the county Post Office locations in 1896. Enter the specific name in R&R’s search box to locate additional information on each of these locations found on R&R’s pages. (Old Postal Maps – Marion County, S.C.)
LIST OF LOCATIONS:
Albriton |
Bermuda |
Bingham |
Brittons Neck |
Bucks Swamp |
Campbell’s Bridge – The Yorkville Enquirer reported on Nov. 16, 1870 – “The Campbell’s Bridge PO in Marion Co., has been reopened with Major John A. Breeden as Postmaster.” |
Carmickael |
Carolina |
Centenary |
Dillon |
Donoho |
Eulonia |
Fork |
Freestate |
Gaddy or Gaddy’s: The Dillon Herald reported on Oct. 7, 1909 – “The Marion Board of Commissioners will accept bids on Oct. 21 for repairing the bridge across Bear Swamp near Gaddy’s Crossroads not far from the residence of Robert Oliver and known as the Gordon Rogers Place.” |
Gallavon |
Godbold |
Gum Swamp |
Hamer |
Judson |
Kentyre |
Latta |
Littlerock |
Lonehome |
Mallory |
Marion |
Mullins |
Nebo |
Nichols |
Oak Grove |
Oakton |
Peedee |
Reedy Creek |
Selkirk |
Sellers |
Sellers |
Tabernacle |
Temperance |
Toby |
Todd |
Zion |
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